• Abrslam
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    12510 months ago

    I worked for for the railroad. Nothing is fixed ever. I witnessed hundreds of code violations every day for years. Doesn’t matter if a rail car or locomotive meets code as long as it “can travel” its good to go.

    When an employee inspector finds a defective rail car management determines if it will get fixed. If the supervisor “feels” like “it’s not that bad” then the rail car is “let go”.

    • @[email protected]
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      2310 months ago

      Oh, so like ambulances in the USA.

      “The ambulance had issues making it unsafe (or even illegal) to drive? But it can still drive down the road? Doesn’t seem too bad: keep an eye on it.”

      • I Cast Fist
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        1810 months ago

        You’d think they’d have money to keep it pristine, with how much a short ambulance ride costs in the USA

    • HobbitFoot
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      710 months ago

      A lot of US freight railroads seem to love to manage themselves into the ground.